The evolution of dartboards (sponsored by Randall and Rogg)
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The evolution of dartboards (sponsored by Randall and Rogg)
This subject probably warrants its own thread. Those interested can discuss it. Those who find it boring can ignore it.
Some materials to get it started:
PT13 discussing the addition of HD boards in the mid 2010s - http://www.thedartsforum.com/viewtopic. ... 0#p1192405
The Edgar video I cited in the World thread - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZglhTM ... tthewEdgar
Some materials to get it started:
PT13 discussing the addition of HD boards in the mid 2010s - http://www.thedartsforum.com/viewtopic. ... 0#p1192405
The Edgar video I cited in the World thread - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZglhTM ... tthewEdgar
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Good thread Senna
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Thanks for posting that video.
I was going to have a look for it later.
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I'm not sure there is a great deal left to add. Anyone with a pair of eyes can see what has been happening - Christ, just whack an old episode of bullseye or one of the world title games (in either code) from the 1980s or 1990s from YouTube and the difference in trebles especially is obvious.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.
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Also, in addition to the boards, there's the fact that starting with Phil Taylor and the "Uniboffin" in 2008, when Taylor's form went through the roof, there has also been an increasing focus scientifically on the darts missiles themselves.
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I can tell you are new to this forummeetthefeebles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 pm I'm not sure there is a great deal left to add. Anyone with a pair of eyes can see what has been happening - Christ, just whack an old episode of bullseye or one of the world title games (in either code) from the 1980s or 1990s from YouTube and the difference in trebles especially is obvious.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.

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+1sennafan24 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:55 pmI can tell you are new to this forummeetthefeebles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 pm I'm not sure there is a great deal left to add. Anyone with a pair of eyes can see what has been happening - Christ, just whack an old episode of bullseye or one of the world title games (in either code) from the 1980s or 1990s from YouTube and the difference in trebles especially is obvious.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.![]()
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Trebles increased from 7.5mm to nearly 9.5mm in 2016. Fuck knows what they are in 2024. It's probably around a 30% increase since 1978.The Thorn wrote:Good thread Senna
That's massive, especially for the top players. Imagine a football goal increasing by that size FFS ...
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Now we have a thread for it, there's no need to fret about it in all the other ones!
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If it helps the post count I will still allow it
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sennafan24 wrote:I can tell you are new to this forummeetthefeebles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 pm I'm not sure there is a great deal left to add. Anyone with a pair of eyes can see what has been happening - Christ, just whack an old episode of bullseye or one of the world title games (in either code) from the 1980s or 1990s from YouTube and the difference in trebles especially is obvious.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.

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There is no question that darts tech has improved enormously, too. It's a much more difficult thing to factor in, mind.PT13 wrote:Also, in addition to the boards, there's the fact that starting with Phil Taylor and the "Uniboffin" in 2008, when Taylor's form went through the roof, there has also been an increasing focus scientifically on the darts missiles themselves.
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Could you elaborate on this please?
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I agree with the last sentence of your previous post btw.meetthefeebles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:57 pmsennafan24 wrote:I can tell you are new to this forummeetthefeebles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 11:52 pm I'm not sure there is a great deal left to add. Anyone with a pair of eyes can see what has been happening - Christ, just whack an old episode of bullseye or one of the world title games (in either code) from the 1980s or 1990s from YouTube and the difference in trebles especially is obvious.
Each time they introduce a new 'HD' board, the field average increases and the top sixteen or so players 'improve' markedly.
The only real question for those still interested is just how much of a difference it makes.It's an 'all darts forum thing' though, isn't it? Pretty much been debated, fruitlessly, for years and years.
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I'm sure Randall will follow your guidance

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If he can read it
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The facts are undeniable. However it isn’t the modern day players fault and therefore shouldn’t be used as a factor to discredit the numbers they hit

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They try. For example, MvG's recent and current struggles, Taylor is the greatest because he overcame such things faster and dominated over a long period of time. For a lot of 2007, and early 2008 especially, Taylor had lost the aura among other darts players. He got it back 2008-2010 better than ever before, and many blamed Peter Manley taking down the board and giving it to someone in the front row after he had smashed Taylor in a Premier League match in Coventry on 21 February 2008. Taylor was fuming. "That will never happen again", he shouted at Rod Harrington as he left the stage. Taylor then won 61 tournaments between March 2008 and September 2010.
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Off-topic, mate.PT13 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 12:05 amThey try. For example, MvG's recent and current struggles, Taylor is the greatest because he overcame such things faster and dominated over a long period of time. For a lot of 2007, and early 2008 especially, Taylor had lost the aura among other darts players. He got it back 2008-2010 better than ever before, and many blamed Peter Manley taking down the board and giving it to someone in the front row after he had smashed Taylor in a Premier League match in Coventry on 21 February 2008. Taylor was fuming. "That will never happen again", he shouted at Rod Harrington as he left the stage. Taylor then won 61 tournaments between March 2008 and September 2010.
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Off-topic, mate.PT13 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 12:05 amThey try. For example, MvG's recent and current struggles, Taylor is the greatest because he overcame such things faster and dominated over a long period of time. For a lot of 2007, and early 2008 especially, Taylor had lost the aura among other darts players. He got it back 2008-2010 better than ever before, and many blamed Peter Manley taking down the board and giving it to someone in the front row after he had smashed Taylor in a Premier League match in Coventry on 21 February 2008. Taylor was fuming. "That will never happen again", he shouted at Rod Harrington as he left the stage. Taylor then won 61 tournaments between March 2008 and September 2010.
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